Print in the Channel - issue #18

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Product Launch: Epson – p15

With the quality of labels becoming more important to businesses in a range of sectors – and colours now increasingly being demanded – Epson has responded by launching its latest printer in the ColorWorks range.

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Labels in 3PL – p46

Technologies like barcode scanners and label printers are vital for third-party logistics and similar organisations to improve traceability and ensure that their entire supply chains run smoothly, as Jeremie Brocas, sales manager at BIXOLON Europe, explains.

Business Intelligence – p24

Handheld scanners, also known as portable scanners, comprising barcode readers (59.82% by total searches) and handheld mobile computers (40.18% by total searches).

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Product Launch: Zebra – p14

Zebra Technologies has launched a fixed industrial scanner for AI applications and powerful 3D sensors with the capabilities that are

AI in Print – p20

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wanted by businesses to make the

AI and machine learning can provide many benefits to business – but it must be deployed with a plan to realise its potential, as Alastair Nestor, comms lead at PaperCut, explains.

‘connected factory’ a reality.

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